Comparing the Sequence of Climate Change Mitigation Targets and Policies in Major Emitting Economies

Leonardo Nascimento*, Michel den Elzen, Takeshi Kuramochi, Santiago Woollands, Ioannis Dafnomilis, Mia Moisio, Mark Roelfsema, Nicklas Forsell, Zuelclady Araujo Gutierrez

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Abstract

The Paris Agreement requires that countries submit and update their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to mitigate global climate change. This study projected greenhouse gas emissions to evaluate the progress of 25 countries towards their original and updated NDCs. It found that almost one-quarter of the countries submitted more ambitious, updated NDCs without adopting sufficient policies to meet their original targets. Additionally, in most countries, updated NDCs lead to emissions above current policies. The findings also suggest that these patterns are influenced by national constraints, especially reliance on fossil fuels. Appropriate sequencing of ambition raising and policy adoption is urgently needed to translate the Paris Agreement into action.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)233-250
JournalJournal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice
Volume26
Issue number3-4
Early online date1 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • climate policy
  • comparative analysis
  • global stocktake
  • greenhouse gas projections
  • nationally determined contributions

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